Friday, June 27, 2008

Magnolia, Arkansas

Cameo Theatre

I don't have any funny stories to share from this 3-day trip to Magnolia since I didn't get to explore as much as planned due to a migraine. BUT, I can tell you I was pleasantly surprised by my trip.

Once you pass Dallas and get on IH-30 East, it really gets pretty! I wasn't expecting that at all! Rolling hills, lots of land, pretty homes/ranches, beehives tucked here and there and a pretty drive all around.

And what I did see of Magnolia was very clean and quaint. Their town square had tons of cute and cool shops. And this movie theatre looked awesome and actually showed flicks! Current ones! And as I snapped shots, several people strolled by to catch one. I really wish our Palace Theatre in Seguin would do the same. Everyone at the mill was really nice and I was impressed by the way things looked. Next time I go, I will have to take more pics.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Cruising through Mississippi



Here's what I am thinking right now about Mississippi:

1. m-i-crooked letter, crooked letter-i-crooked letter, crooked letter-i-hump back, hump back-i.
Who learned this when they were young? Does anyone out there other than me remember this? Or was it just a North Carolina thing??

2. Big-*&# grasshoppers reside there.
Here's what I mean, see below photo. I'm not sure you can sense his size here but he was like the size of my thumb. It's ok to snap a shot of him but I would not want him on me. And when I was pointing my digicam at him...he kept slinking around that plant leaf! As if he didn't realize he's so wide I could still see him. He was creepy the longer I gazed at him. Look at that face. Looks like an alien droid staring at me. And that body? Looks like armor to me. Like from Predator, whichever movie you liked best. There were lots of these guys around.

Saw this guy at a reststop

3. Traveling thru this state requires planning, careful planning.
We were driving back from FL and though we had our picnic basket, we craved fried chicken (when do I not crave this?) so we decided to stop at a KFC at exit 69 on IH-10 (note: do not EVER stop here again). Thus began one of our funniest dinner escapades. We got the food and it was not a great dining place so we took it to go. We figured a rest area would be good, so we stopped at the first one and it looked pretty nice. Good tables, clean, not crowded. We set out some things and see this cute little guy below. Oh, I sure did think he was adorable. UNTIL he kept coming over to our table. Sniffing out what we had. Mark tried to scare him off but he kept coming back. And then we noticed he looked kind of funny. See how his legs are? I don't recall other raccoons here in TX or even back in NC had long skinny legs like that. So we eye him closely and notice he's walk/running sort of crooked. Isn't that rabbied animals do? Act disoriented a little? By now, we just wanted to eat and this critter was aggressively pursuing us. So we laugh and take our food to the next table, after I yelled and chased him up a tree. That lasted about 20 seconds b/c he then hopped on the table we just left and then came over again to us so we chased him farther away, laughing the whole time b/c it was so ridiculous that we couldn't eat our dinner. So we got in the car and left the crazed raccoon, eyed the next rest area and kept driving and finally got into Louisianna but saw not one open rest area so we finally found a beautiful spot in a bank parking lot and sat in the comfortable, safe, air-conditioned luxury of our car and finally ate dinner. Somehow, the chicken managed to still taste ok after all that.

I guess there are some lessons here when you have to go through Mississippi:

  1. Plan meals carefully if you have to eat on the road and do not stop for chicken at exit 69. :)
  2. Perhaps stick with original meal plans.
  3. Do not let cute animals distract you while they make plans to take food from you.
  4. There are no great places to stop along IH-10 in MS. If there are, someone let us know since we'll likely drive that route again.

Crazy raccoon approaches

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

And then you lift the laptop like so....

And then you lift the laptop like so....

But we wish we were! I wonder if the company will buy a location in Africa one day. You never know. I read CMC is now over 14,000 employees strong and we're in 11 countries. Pretty cool. I love working here.

Sometimes it's like dejavu, I tell you. How many times did you see us ER girls at SAPL pulling and pushing the mobile labs all over town? And here we are at CMC, setting things up to do the same.

Just like old times!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

The Skies of Rosenberg

I could go for SC right about now.

Welcome to our new blog and the first post! Sonia and I were in the office this past week, chatting about travels since we were both preparing to leave again and we exchanged funny stories and laughed so hard that I thought we should document all our fun, crazy adventures so we don't forget some of these things. Sonia promised she'd help me with this blog and since we're beginning to do more trips solo, I'm sure she'll have her fair share of stories to tell. Like today in SC. I hope to see THAT story here soon.

As you can see, it was quite cloudy in Rosenberg (TX). The wind was very brisk and actually moved me a bit a number of times. It's unusual all this gusting wind but at least it breaks up the hot, humid air. I always feel like jumping into a nice, refreshing pool lately. Too bad we don't have one!

This is one of the perks of travel -- visits to the Starbucks. We don't have one in Seguin and the only "coffee shop" in town typically closes early so you can't go and just hang out with a cup of joe in town. Unless you do it in your own home I guess. Sonia, we should probably sign up for their perks program!!! (Speaking of perks programs, that'd make a great post. I now have like 8 different programs in which I'm registered in order to get rewards. It's crazy.)